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Israeli airstrike kills Hamas official as Gaza toll tops 50K

This is Hamas’ doing, says US special envoy
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Protesters demand release of hostages held by Hamas, in Tel Aviv. Reuters
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An Israeli airstrike in southern Gaza killed a Hamas political leader, Salah al-Bardaweel, on Sunday, the militant group said, as Palestinian officials put the death toll from nearly 18 months of conflict at over 50,000.

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After two months of relative calm in the war, Gazans have again been fleeing for their lives after Israel effectively abandoned a ceasefire, launching a new all-out air and ground campaign on Tuesday against Hamas.

Explosions echoed throughout the north, central and southern Gaza Strip early on Sunday, as Israeli planes hit several targets.

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At least 30 Palestinians had been killed in Israeli strikes on Rafah and Khan Younis so far on Sunday, health authorities said. Those killed included three municipal employees, medics said.

Bardaweel was a member of the Hamas decision-making body. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has repeatedly said the main aim of the war is to destroy Hamas as a military and governing entity.

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He has said the aim of the new campaign is to force the group to give up remaining hostages.

Meanwhile, US special envoy Steve Witkoff said Hamas was responsible for the renewed fighting in Gaza after rejecting efforts to move forward with what had been an “acceptable deal”.

Witkoff also said a US military campaign of strikes in Yemen launched just over a week ago has so far taken out key Houthi leadership, including the group's top missile specialist.

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